- Amazon’s flagship Fire TV Omni is getting two new features with Mini-LED
- Interactive art adds some speed-trigger movement to your surroundings screen
- Dual-audio comes and lets the TV send an audio to a hearing aid and its speaker together
Amazon entered the Mini-LED TV market with its Fire TV Omni brand only last year, yet its first entry in a crowded market not only proved to be the best in its line-up, but is a compelling budget option.
Now Amazon made two upgrade on its best TV, and you will not need to pay anything extra for any of them. As we have seen in the past from Roku’s choice to Amazon, it is a free upgrade to the platform that gives strength to television.
So far, you are capable of setting a stable view for Fire TV Omni Mini-Lead if you are not in active use. These art came as the works of photographs – similar to Samsung’s frame TV or Hisense’s art TV – or even stack widget to make TV in a huge smart display. But with the new update, Amazon is injecting some proposals in artwork.
Now there are 12 pieces of ‘interactive art’ which will make Amazon’s promise in “Dynamic Art Peace”. These will interact with the movement at the location where there is TV, as it tracks the speed using a high-loyal radar sensor manufactured in the unit. This means that if you choose a view of a fish, these organisms can swim on the screen, or a butterfly can flow through another option.
It looks very clean and remains within the experience of the fire TV environment, and with anything on fire TVs, you can ask Alexa to open it and then choose an interactive art option. You can also use remote and, through ‘quick settings’, suggest a new art type to choose from one in 12.
Interactive arts are not replacing already already existing options-you can still choose from art and photographs, but you can also ask TV to whipping art work through “AI Art”.
The second upgrade is one that Amazon first declared back in December 2024, and is that the Fire TV can send two streams of omni mini-lad sound.
One stream of sound can be output from the underlying speakers of the TV, while the other can be streamful to listen to AIDS through the ‘dual-audio’ feature. This is a long-awaited, customer-unrestrained additional for the Fire TV’s accessibility feature set.
It is good to see Amazon rolling for fire TV Omni Mini-LED, and it will work with any compatible hearing aid.
First, you will connect the hearing aid to the TV, but to turn on dual audio, you can do it under accented settings or accessibility in the main settings panels and select the feature.
To find dual audio or interactive art, make sure your fire TV is running the latest version of the Omni Mini-Lead operating system. Amazon has recently rolled out a software update, so check for it and trigger the update if available. From there, you will get these two new features that make Amazon’s best TV even better.